 Drone footage showed the damages done to a residential neighborhood in southern Israel on Thursday morning, where Palestinians' rockets hit in the recent deadly flare-up between Israel and Gaza militants. The cross-border fire continued overnight after on May 10, Israel hit Islamic Jihad targets in Gaza for a second day and Palestinian militants launched hundreds of rockets across the border, setting off sirens as far away as Tel Aviv, while Egypt began efforts to mediate an end to the fighting. The second round of cross-border fire in a week came after Israel launched strikes on May 9 against three Islamic Jihad commanders it said had planned attacks against Israelis, following months of escalating violence. Cairo, which has mediated in previous rounds of fighting, had begun brokering a ceasefire, Islamic Jihad spokesman Do Chab said. The Israeli military said it hit more than 130 targets, including rocket-launching sites, as blasts sounded across the Palestinian enclave. More than 400 rockets were fired, Israel said, a quarter of which fell short in Gaza.